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authorRichard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>2019-05-08 18:22:19 +0100
committerRichard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>2019-05-09 16:31:55 +0100
commitffae400179fd0b64f8882cf79d78e1c0f2d74bee (patch)
treecc5e242e02c3621ea124552ecb9779371500335b /scripts/oe-gnome-terminal-phonehome
parentc7592b01478def091b6787412390c61e7ce0a0cd (diff)
downloadpoky-ffae400179fd0b64f8882cf79d78e1c0f2d74bee.tar.gz
meta/lib+scripts: Convert to SPDX license headers
This adds SPDX license headers in place of the wide assortment of things currently in our script headers. We default to GPL-2.0-only except for the oeqa code where it was clearly submitted and marked as MIT on the most part or some scripts which had the "or later" GPL versioning. The patch also drops other obsolete bits of file headers where they were encoountered such as editor modelines, obsolete maintainer information or the phrase "All rights reserved" which is now obsolete and not required in copyright headers (in this case its actually confusing for licensing as all rights were not reserved). More work is needed for OE-Core but this takes care of the bulk of the scripts and meta/lib directories. The top level LICENSE files are tweaked to match the new structure and the SPDX naming. (From OE-Core rev: f8c9c511b5f1b7dbd45b77f345cb6c048ae6763e) Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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@@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
1#!/bin/sh 1#!/bin/sh
2# 2#
3# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
4#
3# Gnome terminal won't tell us which PID a given command is run as 5# Gnome terminal won't tell us which PID a given command is run as
4# or allow a single instance so we can't tell when it completes. 6# or allow a single instance so we can't tell when it completes.
5# This allows us to figure out the PID of the target so we can tell 7# This allows us to figure out the PID of the target so we can tell